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Do Ladyboys Fight Like Men Or Women?

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Has anyone ever seen them in a fight?

yes, while they look like women, they are still men and many fight like one also.

though many fight like girls only with much exaggeration so it looks more like a kangoaroo front paws boxing

They are amazing to watch at the shoe sales.

Want to get in first before all the larger sizes are gone ... rolleyes.gif

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I have read some stories about drunk guys being stupid and try to lift the skirts, or grab under the skirts, and the result is a severely beating by several kateoys.

Can only guess the kateoys watch out for each other?

I haven't seen many normal men take off high heels and whack another guy with them.

So I must conclude ladyboys fight like women, very strong women.

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When asked about his fighting technique, a famous ladyboy once said "float like a lady, sting like a boy". :rolleyes:

on the two occasions i have seen ladyboys fighting they fight like all thais - in gangs. many of them against one opponent (both times i saw it, a hapless farang).

the heels come off and are used as weapons.

there is no such thing as a one-on-one fight in thailand outside a boxing ring.

They fight like ladies, just like the Thai men. No one on one,

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